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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Mixed Media Monthly Challenge #18 - Texture

It's time for a new challenge over at the Mixed Media Monthly Challenge. This month our theme is "Texture." Just make a project using some texture - easy peasy.

Our sponsor is the amazing online craft retailer IndigoBlu. They have given us a FAB prize package to give our random winner. Trust me, this is the month you want to play!! IndigoBlu was also kind enough to send the members of our design team an amazing box of goodies to play with. I have used many of them on my project today.

I made a Christmas plaque in non-traditional colors on a piece of MDF covered with burlap.

It took me awhile to get to the finished product and as can happen, things didn't go exactly according to plan. I took a few pictures along the way.

I started with the plain board and painted it with IndigoBlu white Gesso.

Then I used some IndigoBlu Christmas Stamps from the "Looks like Rain, Deer"

Stamp set to start my background.

Then I used a brayer to add some acrylic paint to my IndigoBlu Merry Christmas Sentiment stamps. I used IndigoBlu English Cottage Artist Acrylic Paint in Wimberry Pie.

After stamping the sentiment I decided to add some more texture by using the IndigoBlu Texture Stencil with modeling paste that I colored with the same paint. Then I used the left over paste to make a frame around the edge, something I really like to do.

At this point, things began to go downhill. I decided I wanted the sentiment to be darker so I got a very thin paint brush and began going over the letters. When I got to the "m" it all ran together and I could not figure out how to salvage it.

Meanwhile, I had painted some paper with the English Cottage Paints in the Wimberry Pie and Townhouse Teal. I had stamped the leaf from the "Big Holly" Clear stamp set on Townhouse Teal and Wimberry Pie. I fussy cut the Holly in the Townhouse Teal and the berries in the Wimberry Pie and paper pieced them together.

This is when I quit taking pictures. Let me explain how I got the final product. I covered the entire front of the panel with a coat of the white Gesso working around the textured areas so the inside is lighter than the outside. Once it dried you could still see some of the purple sentiment through it, but I felt like it looked a little like a shadow so I didn't add any more Gesso. I stamped the sentiment again and made sure to press hard. Then I added some glitter to my holly and berries and all around the textured edges. Finally, I decoupaged the holly berries over the sentiment. I kind of like the final product - it's a little messy, but kind of pretty and very sparkly.

I hope you will join us this month. I can't wait to see what amazingly textured projects everyone will create!! Thanks for stopping by!

Oh I just love watching your creative process, Donna! This card is even more delightful with being able to see how you actually created it!! I love the painted and stamped on burlap and fantastic color! It's brimming with wonderful texture and it's just fabulous!!! Thanks so much for sharing this holiday delight and your always awesome inspiration!!! :)

Donna it's beautiful. So glad I popped over to take a closer look and the colours, the texture, the stamping, everything, is perfect and will be a beautiful Christmas home decor piece.I hope you don't mind me asking some questions if you don't want to answer that's not a problem.I have loose sheets of canvas, really lovely quality stuff, and I've been wondering if I can stamp, paint, and decorate it and then attach it onto a piece of chipboard or MDF and as I want to create stamp, paint, draw and decorate several beautiful Christmas presents for my family and my OH and I'm nervous and not sure completely what I am doing.Thank you so much for sharing this with us: it's beautiful! Karen x

Hi Karen, You should be stamp and paint on burlap. Just be sure to use the correct adhesive to put it on the chipboard or MDF. I purchased my panels with the burlap already on them. Let me know whenever you have questions. Thanks for stopping by!